Both of the detergent molecules contain 2 ends, one end attracts water (the hydrophilic molecule) and the other end attracts grease (the hydrophobic molecule). These detergent molecules life the grease off the surface of the hair and suspend it in the water, this action is called the emulsion. Dirt is held by grease so when the grease is lifted the dirt becomes loosened and can be rinsed away with water. This leaves the hair clean and shiny. Therefore it is very important to use a good shampoo that contains a good wetting agent making the hair more manageable and shiny when dry.
Shampoo is a form of soap and as such, helps to dissolve oily or greasy materials. Water can then wash away the dissolved material, along with pretty much any other form of dirt in your hair.
Shampoo and water can be used to clean hair. This is because the bubbles in the soap trap the dirt and oil and the water rinses it off the hair.
No, shampoo does not contain animal semen. Shampoos are typically made from a combination of water, surfactants, conditioning agents, fragrance, and other ingredients that help cleanse and moisturize the hair. Animal semen is not used in shampoo production.
It depends on the density of the shampoo. With water, 1 ml = 1 gram, but I would imagine that shampoo is denser than water. The only way to know for sure would be to know the mass or density of the shampoo directly.
Should this question be: Is it safe to boil shampoo diluted with water? I believe it is safe, but I don't understand why you should want to!
something to do with the water
=shampoo is made from warm water, lemon juice,and 2 eggs by asia.!!!!!!!!!!!!=
because it takes the greasiness away from the hair
There is an image here which might help: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/basic-herbal-shampoo-conditioner.html
No, shampoo does not contain animal semen. Shampoos are typically made from a combination of water, surfactants, conditioning agents, fragrance, and other ingredients that help cleanse and moisturize the hair. Animal semen is not used in shampoo production.
Shampoo is a form of soap and as such, helps to dissolve oily or greasy materials. Water can then wash away the dissolved material, along with pretty much any other form of dirt in your hair.shampoo is a chemical that is attracted to grease and oil, when you shampoo your hair the shampoo is attracted to the grease, as you stimulate your scalp you activate your sweat glands and this removes the grease/oil from your hair during the reaction between the shampoo and water. however if you over activate your sweat gland this reaction can cause your hair to become more greasy/oily... not only does this remove grease and oil it removes other substances and dirt by using different shampoos and conditioners.
Apply warm compress 15 minutes throughout the day. Also cleanse eyelids daily with diluted baby shampoo (1/2 shampoo, ½ water) two to four times a day. An antibiotic ointment and eyedrops may be necessary if infected or inflamed. If no improvement, incision and drainage.
dog shampoo and water together and there u have it a perfect yard
Apply warm compress 15 minutes throughout the day. Also cleanse eyelids daily with diluted baby shampoo (1/2 shampoo, ½ water) two to four times a day. An antibiotic ointment and eyedrops may be necessary if infected or inflamed. If no improvement, incision and drainage.
Shampoos that are mixed with water to lather, are water based If you have spray in shampoo, or power shampoo, they are most likely power based, or water based
Shampoos that are mixed with water to lather, are water based If you have spray in shampoo, or power shampoo, they are most likely power based, or water based
Shampoos that are mixed with water to lather, are water based If you have spray in shampoo, or power shampoo, they are most likely power based, or water based
Hot water breaks down surface tension in the hair. Shampoo molecules surround dirt and oil in the hair and scalp to remove and prevent it resettling. This enables hair to be successfully cleansed and the dirt and oil are rinsed away.
No. Water, vitamins, and sex does.